Types of Candle Wax

Often, here at Natures Garden, we are asked about the different types of candle wax that we carry. For beginners, it can be difficult to know which wax to use and when to use. From pillar wax to container wax or granulated waxes or wax in flake form, below, we will talk about all of the waxes that Natures Garden carries, what to use them for, and what for they come in.

Types of Candle Wax: Container Wax vs. Pillar Wax

Before we begin looking closely at the different types of candle waxes, we would like to talk about the difference between a container wax and pillar wax. You might wonder why you would even need two types of wax. Well, there are differences in the two types.

Container Wax vs. Pillar Wax: Container Wax

So, first we will talk about a container wax. Container waxes are created specifically for container candles. When creating a container candle, it is important that your candle wax adheres to your container. If the wax doesn’t adhere properly to your jar, your candles will end up looking like they have wet spots. While, yes, this can still happen with containers, it inevitable when you use pillar wax in a container. This is why you will find container waxes to be softer. Container waxes can come in many forms. It can come in flake form, granulated form, and even slab form. Natures Garden carries the following container waxes; Joy Wax, WOW Wax, palm wax, several types of soy wax, and gel wax.

Container Wax vs. Pillar Wax: Pillar Wax

Next, let’s take a look at pillar wax. Pillar waxes are created to be a harder wax. This is important because a harder wax will release more easily from your candle molds. This makes pillar waxes perfect to use when creating both pillar candles as well as wax melts.

Types of Candle Wax: Soy Waxes

First, we will talk about the three soy waxes that Natures Garden carries. We carry three types of soy wax. Soy wax will give you a clean burn. All three soy waxes are Golden Brand waxes. They all come in flake form. They should all be used only for container candles as the setup wax will be too soft for tarts. However, if you really want to use them for wax melts, you can add stearic acid to help harden the wax a bit. Below, we will take a closer look at all three of these waxes.

Soy Waxes: NG 100% Soy Wax

We will start by looking at NG 100% Soy Wax. This wax is a pure soy wax that does not contain any additives and is kosher. It is also known as Golden Brands 415 Soy Wax. As I said before, it should be used for container candles. It will be too soft to use for your pillar candles. Next, we will talk about a few things you should know about straight soy wax. Soy wax can have a rougher finish and issues with frosting. This is just the nature of soy wax. There can also be more of an issue with glass adhesion. So, when working with soy wax, it is very important to warm your jars before pouring the candle wax into them. In addition, it can be harder to get a really strong scent throw with soy wax, when compared with paraffin. Since there can be some issues with frosting, scent throw, and glass adhesion with a straight soy wax, Golden Brands has created a couple of other natural soy waxes to help with some of these issues.

Soy Waxes: Golden Foods Soy Wax 444

So, the first natural and kosher soy wax is the Golden Foods Soy Wax 444. This soy candle wax has soy based additives to help with some the issues that you can have with the 415 soy wax. This particular container candle wax has a higher melt point. Since it has a higher melt point, the candle wax will retain a higher fragrance load. The melt point of the 444 soy wax has a melt point of 119-125 degrees Fahrenheit.

Soy Waxes: Golden Brands Soy Wax 464

Now, we will take a closer look at the Golden Brands Soy Wax 464. So, this soy wax, like the 415 and 444, is still natural and kosher. However, this wax contains soy based additives that will help with glass adhesion. The reason this soy wax will adhere better to your jars is because the melt point is lower. The melt point of the 464 candle wax is 113-119 degrees Fahrenheit.

Types of Candle Wax: WOW Wax

Next, we will talk about Natures Garden’s WOW Wax. This candle wax comes in a slab form. However, it is very soft. In fact, it is so soft that you can cut it with a butter knife. This candle wax is a single pour wax comprised of mainly paraffin wax. Paraffin wax will give you the best scent throw compared to other candle waxes along with a nice creamy finish without the frosting that you can get from soy wax. It is used for container candles.

Types of Candle Wax: Joy Wax

Our next container wax is Natures Garden’s Joy Wax. Joy wax is a combination of soy wax, food grade paraffin, vegetable waxes and other proprietary ingredients. It, like our WOW Wax, comes in slab form. It, too, is soft enough to cut with a butter knife. This is my personal go to wax for container candles. Since it is made of both paraffin and soy, I think of it as the best of both worlds. It has soy in the wax, which will give you a cleaner burn compared to a straight paraffin. In addition, it has paraffin in the wax. This will give you a nice creamy finish along with a better scent throw when compared to a straight soy wax.

Types of Candle Wax: Gel Wax

Now, we will take a look at our next container wax, gel wax. Natures Garden carries Penreco’s patented medium density gel wax. Gel wax sets up to look, well, like gel. Gel wax is a transparent, rubbery compound composed of mineral oil and polymer resin. So, it really does create a truly unique candle. You can use embeds and micas with this candle wax.

However, there are a few differences when compared to other container waxes. First, the flash point of the fragrance oil being used needs to be at least 170 degrees Fahrenheit. In addition, you need to check for solubility. Basically, you want to make sure that the oil will mix properly with the gel wax. You will want to test the fragrance oil in mineral oil. You can easily do this by mixing the your fragrance oil with mineral oil. So, first, ensure that the flash point is 170 degrees Fahrenheit or higher. If it is, it may be able to be used in gel wax. However, you need to test it in mineral oil. Simply mix the fragrance oil 50/50 with mineral oil. Once you mix the fragrance oil, check for any separation, cloudiness, or striations. If none of these are present, it should do well in gel wax.

Types of Candle Wax: Palm Wax

Next, we will look at palm wax. Natures Garden’s palm wax come only from sustainable sources. We are pleased to affirm that the palm oil used by our company originates from reputable plantation companies who are members of the Malaysian Palm Oil Association (MPOA). MPOA, together with many other stakeholders, has pioneered the establishment of the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (RSPO). You can read more about this in the description of the palm waxes on our website. Palm wax is another unique wax that has a crystal-like finish to it. It is a beautiful wax. We carry it in both a pillar wax form and a container wax. Both types of wax are a granulated wax so, it is very easy to work with.

Palm Wax: Container Wax

First, our palm container wax. This wax can be used for container candles. So, if you are using a jar, you want to use this wax. Once your candle sets up, it will have a crystaline finish. It truly creates a stunning natural container candle.

Palm Wax: Pillar Wax

Finally, we have our palm pillar wax. You can use palm pillar wax when creating homemade pillar candles. The pillar wax will easily release from your candle mold. The palm pillar wax can also be used to create natural wax melts. They will also have the same crystal effect as the container wax. This is my go to wax for both pillar candles and wax melts due to the crystals that appear on the finished candles and melts.

Types of Candle Wax: Pillar of Bliss Candle Wax

Let’s look at Natures Garden’s Pillar of Bliss candle wax. This pillar wax is a blend, containing more than 50% soy wax. However, it also includes paraffin. So, this wax, like the Joy Wax, will have a smooth and creamy finish. You can use Pillar of Bliss candle wax for both your pillars and wax melts. It has excellent cold and hot throw. It also comes in a granulated form. In addition to using it for pillar candles, it can be used to create granulated container candles. These types of candles are popular for projects with children and adults alike. You can even create granulated candles without melting your candle wax.

Types of Candle Wax: Beeswax

Now, we will talk about beeswax. Beeswax comes from the bee hive and is filtered. In addition, our beeswax is naturally bleached by the sunlight. It can be used to create homemade candles. This wax can even be used to make a rolled beeswax candle. We have even used it in candles like our zebra print candle to create the zebra stripes in a soy wax candle. It comes in a pellet form. You can also use white beeswax in cosmetic recipes as well.

If you are looking for recipes or ideas on how to use each candle wax Natures Garden carries, click the link to each wax. Above the picture on our website, you will find a green recipe tab with a variety of tutorials for each type of wax. Once you create your candles, show off your creations! Tag us on social media. You can find us on Instagram and Twitter @ngscents. Or post your pictures on our Facebook page!

Soy Candle Recipes

We at Natures Garden created this blog to discuss the differences between our three soy waxes and share our best Soy Candle Recipes.

So, let’s talk a little bit about soy wax! Soy wax is a natural vegetable wax that is created from soybeans. Plus, this wax is environmentally friendly and a renewable resource. So, we can all feel good creating our scented candle masterpieces. Plus, this wax really isn’t just good for the environment, it can be used to make some great scented candles! They burn slower and cleaner than a candle made from paraffin wax. So, there is less soot left over as the candle burns and you even get a longer lasting candle! Plus, the wax is one of the most enjoyable waxes to work with! It comes in an easy to use form that makes weighing out and clean up super easy! It comes in flakes form instead of a slab.

Soy Candle Recipes Different Types of Soy Waxes

We at Natures Garden have three types of soy wax available, which are Golden Foods 444, Golden Foods 464, and NG 100% Soy Wax (Golden Foods 415).While all of these candle making options are made up of natural soy wax, there are a few slight differences between the types of soy wax that we carry. Some have varying melting points or have a different allowance for scent load, but each has a different set of characteristics that make it unique. A wax may have better qualities in one area, while another type has better qualities in a different area. So, choosing the right wax for you is all about figuring out what you value in a soy candle and which wax suits your needs best. So, let’s discover your favorite type of soy candle wax!

Soy Candle Recipes Terms for Soy Wax

As we discuss the benefits and drawbacks to our different types of soy waxes you can choose from, there may be some specific terms that you will want to know. It is important to know what we mean when we refer to these things to get a better idea of what you will be getting into.

First, we have the possibility of candle frost. This occurs in soy wax where the appearance on parts of the jar look lighter or even white. While this doesn’t impact the quality of the burn or scent, it may impact the appearance. Additionally, there is the possibility for wet spots to occur in your candles. This is when the wax cools too quickly in the jar and the wax doesn’t adhere to the jar in some places. This will look like some air or water became trapped between the wax and the container. Further, tunneling could be a problem where the wick is too small for the jar and isn’t able to heat the wax at edges of the jar.

First of all, we have the NG 100% Soy Wax, which is known as Golden Foods 415 Soy Wax. This original soy wax is 100% pure soy without a single additive. This 100% soy wax is all natural and all regular soy. While this wax is just plain soy, it has a few interesting qualities.

Firstly, the melting point of this type of soy wax is 120-125 degrees Fahrenheit. This fairly high melt point provides some beneficial properties for your homemade candles. This higher melt point allows the wax to carry a higher fragrance load of up to 12% of fragrance oil per pound of wax.Thus, you can make a stronger scented candle than the typical 10% allowance for candles. Further, the higher melt point of this wax will help those that may be shipping candles in hotter temperatures. Also, this pure soy wax can be blended with other waxes, such as paraffin, beeswax, or any microcrystalline waxes.

This candle making idea takes advantage of the agreeability of soy wax with waxes like beeswax. Since beeswax is a harder wax that has a higher melt point than this pure soy wax, it was perfect for creating designs. These embedded candles use the beeswax to create the leopard print pattern. After, the regular soy wax was added to the jar to fill up the candle and hold all of the leopard print spots in place.

Next, we have a candle recipe that uses soy wax to create the grass effect on top. You simply beat the candle batter until you achieve a thicker consistency. Then, you can add it to your homemade candle. This will create the effect of more realistic grass with dirt underneath. Perfect for the football field inspired candle!

Another great way to use this type of soy wax is a regular type of candle. Our Citronella Soy Wax Candle Recipe has a typical candle appearance with an unforgettably strong scent. This fragrance oil has a crazy strong aroma that creates a perfect citronella candle for the outdoors. Say goodbye to bugs and hello to your perfect soy wax scented candle!

One great thing about using pure soy wax is that it is considered a natural moisturizing agent! So, adding this wax to a massage candle is perfect! The natural soy wax works together with the butters and oils to soften your skin during a relaxing massage. It is a perfect recipe for candles for massage therapy.

Also, you can use the 415 soy wax in this fun beer themed candle! This recipe utilizes the lower pouring temperature of the wax, which creates a thicker pour. This is helpful for making some kinds of toppings, like the foam on our beer candle! We can mix the wax as it cools to create a fluffy consistency that looks just like the foam on top of a pint of beer.

Also, we have a second soy wax alternative that is available for use in candle making. This next wax is Golden Foods Soy Wax 444, which is regular, natural soy wax with an additive. This additional ingredient is a soy based additive that is mixed to the soy wax. While this wax has the same type of wax, this additive helps to solve some of the issue you may come across when using the the 415 soy wax. So, we will go over some of the benefits to using this alternative type of soy wax.

First, this wax will increase your pour temperature during candle making. An issue that comes up with the pure soy wax is pouring too hot can cause issues with appearance. Meaning that the problem of the getting the slushy state pouring with the natural soy wax at the suggested 110 degrees Fahrenheit, can be solved with this wax. Thanks to this additive, you are able to pour this 444 soy wax at 135 degrees Fahrenheit. This means that your wax will still be in a fluid form when you pour and the candle will have a smoother appearance. This difference is partially due to the fact that this type of soy wax will reduce frosting, so you don’t have to worry about cooling the wax to a slushie state to reduce this effect.

Also, the Golden Foods Soy Wax 444 provides you with a higher melt point than the other alternative soy wax. This wax has a melt point between 120- 125 degrees Fahrenheit, which will provide you with a few benefits. First, you will be able to raise the fragrance oil allowance in your candle to up to 12% of your scent per pound. So, you will be able to create a stronger scented candle. Second, your candles will be less likely to melt when the weather gets hotter. So, it will be safer to ship candles as they will be less likely to melt in hot temperatures.

Again, we are using the higher melting point of beeswax to help create a cute candle design! We only use the beeswax for the red portion, which will be used for the zebra stripes. This will help prevent the wax from melting after the rest of the candle is added to the jar. Meaning, you shouldn’t have smears or running colors that could have been caused by the, melting of the red wax.

Another natural wax that you can use instead of the pure soy option is the Golden Brands Soy Wax 464. This wax is one of the two alternatives that we carry for candle makers. While this wax is similar to the other alternative wax as they both contain a soy based additive. This wax has some similarities and differences with these other waxes.

Just like with the 444 soy wax, this type of soy wax will have an increased pour temperature, which is at 135 degrees Fahrenheit. Since the original soy wax has to be poured at a lower temperature, this wax will become a slushy consistency by the time you can pour. However, this wax alternative will pour at a temperature where the wax remains liquid. So, the candle will be smooth, like the 444 soy wax candles.

Additionally, this type of wax has been made to reduce the frosting that comes with soy wax. While this frosting isn’t harmful, it does impact the appearance of your candle.

The main difference between the Golden Foods Soy Wax 444 and the Golden Foods Soy Wax 464 is the melting point. While the 444 soy wax has a higher melting point, like the original soy wax, the 464 soy wax is not the same. Instead, the 464 soy wax has a melt point of 115-120 degrees Fahrenheit, which is a few degrees lower than the other waxes. This means that you should be monitor the weather more careful to prevent the candles from getting too hot and melting. However, this lower melt point allows for a better glass adhesion in the finished candle!

While the maximum scent load for this wax is about 10-12%. We suggest that you have the fragrance oil at 10% of the wax to reduce the possibility of fragrance oil seepage.

While candles are fun to create, it is always nice to try something new. Our sparkling potpourri gel uses this type of soy wax and rice bran oil to create a gel-like product that is perfect for a wax melt warmer.SImply squeeze some into the dish of a warmer and let the product do what it does best scent your home!

This recipe is perfect for creating a simple candle that is still fun! This festive candle maintains the mardi gras spirit while not getting too crazy. This solid candle is simple and perfect! Since this recipe uses 464 soy wax, the wax adheres perfectly to the jar and has a very smooth consistency.

Also, you can create a fun homemade candle for St. Patrick’s Day. This cute clove candle is perfect for anyone that enjoys unique, homemade decorations that you can use for this holiday. Not only is is a cute candle for this tradition, but this candle creation is a great room scenting product. The candle has a nice burn and smells very fresh.

Soy Candle Recipes Advice for Making Soy Candles

There are some possible issues that apply to all soy wax candles, so some advice may be helpful. First, you may have issues with the scent throw of soy wax candles. While this is the nature of soy wax, there are a few things you can do to maximize your scent throw. You can try increasing your wick size, however be careful not to go too large or you can burn the fragrance oil off before it hits the air. Also, make sure that you have added the maximum amount of fragrance. While each fragrance will be different, most will use 1.5 ounces of fragrance oil per pound. Second, you can reduce wet spots by heating the jar before pouring your wax. This will allow the wax to have time to better adhere. Finally, you can reduce frosting by heating the jar as it allows your wax to cool slower.

Saint Patricks Day Candle Recipe

With St. Patrick’s Day right around the corner, this is the perfect time to create a holiday candle. The Saint Patricks Day Candle Recipe is a fun beeswax candle recipe also using our 464 soy wax from Natures Garden wholesale candle supplies. Learn how to make this candle using a beeswax shamrock embed. It is a fun candle recipe creating a St. Patty’s day candle. In addition, we are using Nature’s Garden’s NG Aloe and White Lilac Fragrance Oil. A perfect green scent for this fun holiday candle recipe. We will teach you how to use a beeswax embed in a soy wax candle in this free candle making tutorial.

Saint Patricks Day Candle Recipe Other Supplies You Will Need

Mixing Spoon
Stove
Scale
A Pot (for double boiler)
Apothecary Jars

Saint Patricks Day Candle Recipe Preparing Your Soy Wax

First, you will want to melt your soy candle wax. You will want to melt your wax using a double boiler. You can create a double by adding a few inches of water to a medium sized pot. Then, place your pouring pot in the water.

So, using your scale, weigh out 510 grams of your soy wax in your double boiler. Then, melt the wax using the double boiler you created. Once the wax has melted, remove it from the double boiler. Finally, add 50 grams of NG Aloe and White Lilac Fragrance Oil. Next, stir to mix the fragrance into the wax. This portion of your candle will be left uncolored. For now, let it cool. We will come back to it.

Saint Patricks Day Candle Recipe Creating You Beeswax Embeds

This step can be done while you are waiting for your soy wax to melt. Before beginning warm your shamrock mold in your oven. Place your oven on the lowest setting possible. Place the mold in your over and allow it to warm up. It does not need to be hot, just warm. Once it is warmed, remove it from the oven. We warmed the mold so that the beeswax would cool slower. By letting our beeswax cool as slowly as possible it made it more flexible when we adhered it to the jar. If they cool too quickly they will not have as much flexibility and are likely to crack. They also will not adhere to the jar as well.

Again, you will want to use a double boiler to melt your wax. So, to your pouring, add 20 grams of beeswax. Melt the wax. Then, add 2 grams of NG Aloe and White Lilac Fragrance Oil. Also, add one drop of green Spectrum liquid candle dye. Then, use a mixing spoon to stir the ingredients together. Finally, pour a very thin layer of the wax into two cavities of the Shamrock silicone mold. Your shamrocks will not fill the cavities of the mold, the will be very thin. Alternatively, you can pour the beeswax onto wax paper. Then, use a sharp pencil to draw the shape onto the beeswax before cutting it out. We used a similar technique in our Leopard Candle Recipe. This leopard print soy and beeswax candle recipe will show you how that is done.

Saint Patricks Day Candle Recipe Preparing You Jars

There are a few things you will need to do before pouring your soy wax. First, you want to warm your jar. Again, with your oven on a low temperature, place your jar in the oven to warm it. Remember, this will only take a few minutes. You want it to be warm, not hot. Once it is warm, remove it from the oven.

Next, remove your beeswax shamrocks from the molds. Then, we will place the shamrocks in the jars. Your shamrocks will be fairly flexible but it is still possible to crack them if you apply too much pressure. So, make sure you do not try to rush this step. Place your first shamrock in the jar. Apply gentle pressure to the embed to bend it to the shape of the jar. Then, press gently to adhere the embed to the jar. Remember to make sure the embed adheres to the jar completely. If it is not completely adhered the soy wax will get in between the glass and the beeswax. Then, you will not be able to see the clover. Repeat this process with the next shamrock. You want to place the second shamrock on the opposite side of the jar. Then adhere two of your CD 10 wicks to the bottom of the jar. Make sure they are evenly spaced and centered.

Saint Patricks Day Candle Recipe Pouring Your Soy Wax

Now, back to your cooling soy wax. We will want to pour our soy wax at a very low temperature. The temperature of the wax is very important for this step. We pour at a low temperature because we do not want to risk melting the beeswax embeds. So, once your soy wax 464 has come to about 110 degrees Fahrenheit, you are ready to pour. Pour the soy wax into you apothecary jar. Allow the soy wax candles to setup. Then, leave it undisturbed while it sets up. Finally, trim your wicks, place your lid on your jar, and allow your candle to cure before burning your candle.

We hope that you have had as much fun creating the Saint Patricks Day Candle Recipe as we had. For even more fragrance fun recipes check out all of our other candle, soap, and cosmetic recipes in our recipe box. Our recipe box also offers numerous free downloadable classes to help you learn these wonderful crafts. In addition, we love to see what you have been up to. Post pictures of your latest projects on our Facebook page. You can also tag us on Instagram or Twitter @ngscents.

Sleigh Ride Fragrance Oil is a holiday scent by Natures Garden. This aroma is a wonderfully jolly Christmas blend of pine trees, holly berries, cinnamon sticks, and sweet vanilla with a few other notes. This scent is not only a perfect holiday scent for Christmas time, but this fragrance is an Natures Garden original as well! We hope that you are happy with this aroma and have a happy holiday season!

What Does Sleigh Ride Fragrance Oil Smell Like?

This fragrance oil by Natures Garden is a Christmas Scent. A wonderful blend of pine, apples and cinnamon, bayberry, holly, and a hint of vanilla. An NG Original!

How Do Our Customers Use Sleigh Ride Fragrance Oil in Air Freshening Products?

Create beautiful and seasonally appropriate room scenting products of all kinds. Room scenting products, such as potpourri, incense, and reed stick diffusers, can have this Christmas scent included in their recipes at a rate of 50% overall. Also, aroma bead products that use this pine tree, vanilla, and cinnamon fragrance oil have a nice and strong scent retained. Another option is creating homemade smelly jelly jars. Our smelly jelly crystals allow you to create adorable air freshening jar that are perfect for school dorms and bathrooms.

How Do Our Customers Use Sleigh Ride Fragrance Oil in Handcrafted Candles?

This holiday season get swept away on a scenic sleigh ride by creating handcrafted candles with our magical Sleigh Ride Fragrance Oil. Candles and wax melts can include up to 10% of this fragrance oil. Pillar of Bliss, WOW Wax, as well as our Joy Wax all will perform perfectly for this scent. Also, if you are looking for a natural wax, try one of our soy waxes. We have found that all of the Golden Brands perform wonderfully with Sleigh Ride Fragrance Oil. This includes the 100% Soy Wax 415, Golden Foods 464, and Golden Brands 444. Lastly, our palm waxes. Both our palm container and our palm pillar waxes perform amazingly well with this scent. With the wax having a crystallized effect, it reminds me of a blanket of snow covering the candle. Not only that, but our palm waxes are eco-friendly, coming from sustainable sources.

Are you undecided on how to color your products using Sleigh Ride Fragrance Oil? Our recommendation is using eight drops of green candle colorant and two drops of black liquid candle dye. Alternatively, you could use an ample amount of shredded green and black color blocks in the wax. We have chosen these suggestions for a four pound batch. When coloring your candles and melt with crayons you do risk clogging your wick. For this reason, we never recommend crayons as a suitable candle colorant.

How Do Our Customers Use Sleigh Ride Fragrance Oil in Bath and Body Products?

While this holiday fragrance oil can be included room scenting products, this scent is not body safe. Therefore, it can not be used to create bath and body products. Since this Christmas time fragrance oil is not a body safe scent, bath oils, bath gels, soaps, lotions, and other related bath and body products can not safely include this fragrance oil. Even though homemade cleaning products are not meant to be used directly on the body, it is unable to contain this scent due to the opportunity of it coming into contact with skin.

Whether you are using this fragrance oil to add a bit of cheer to your holiday products or just enjoying this scent in your everyday products, we hope that you enjoy this fragrance oil!

Mint Mango Tea Fragrance Oil is a warm and sweet scent by Natures Garden. This aroma is a scrumptious blend of white tea, peppermint, spearmint, and juicy fruit scents to create a warm and inviting scent. Brew up some mint mango iced tea, then get ready to get crafty with our Mint Mango Tea Fragrance Oil. For all of the tea lovers out there, the reviews are in, this fragrance is climbing to the top of our customer’s favorites list. One customer says, ” Many of my customers are tea drinkers and like to compliment their homes with the scent of tea. This unique blend is awesome in candles. I used 464 soy wax throw was excellent hot and cold. This is a personal favorite of mine.”

What Does Mint Mango Tea Fragrance Oil Smell Like?

This unique fragrance oil by Natures Garden is a combination of refreshing leaves of peppermint and spearmint, juicy mango, papaya, and strawberries, with a wonderful base note of freshly brewed white tea leaves. An NG original fragrance!

How Do Our Customers Use Mint Mango Tea Fragrance Oil in Bath and Body Recipes?

Our customers can use this warm tea and juicy fruit fragrance oil to create a variety of different bath and body creations. Bath gels, bath oils, perfumes, lotions, and other related products can be made with no more than 5% of this fragrance oil.

Additionally, this unique fragrance oil is great for any sort of soap making. In fact, Cold Process Soap Testing Results have shown this specific beverage scented fragrance oil to be a perfect scent for this method of soap making. A batch that uses this fragrance oil will have no acceleration and no separation. Although there is ricing, it is slight and doesn’t ruin the bars. The final soap products will have an amazing and strong scent after curing and the bars will not have any discoloration. If you have yet to decide how to color your bath and body creations, then we would like to suggest using some green soap colorant in your preferred amount to achieve your favorite shade. Just don’t use candle dye to color bath and body products due to their ability to stain the skin.

Homemade room scenting products can be made with this white tea fragrance oil. Potpourri and incense can both use a maximum of 50% of the total recipe weight. Also, homemade scented cleaning supplies can be made with no more than 5% of this fresh and juicy fragrance oil. Further, aroma beads that use this fragrance oil will retain a nice and strong scent.

Those of our customers that create candles can use this white tea, fruit, and mint combination to create their product. As long as the recipe uses either vegetable waxes or paraffin wax the candle creation can use up to 10% of this warm beverage fragrance oil. Not only will Joy Wax and WOW Wax both perform perfectly for this fragrance oil, but soy wax products will retain a nice and strong scent. If you have yet to decide which color to use for this fragrance oil, then we’d suggest using one drop of green liquid candle dye or a small amount of shredded green color block in the amounts that you would like per four pounds of wax. Just remember that you should never use any crayons for the coloring of your candles as they will clog your wick.

We hope that you enjoy this scrumptious mint mango tea fragrance oil in your products.

Spiced Cranberry Fragrance Oil is sweet and spice scent by Natures Garden. This aroma is a best selling blend of tart cranberries with spicy ginger, nutmeg, and cinnamon that creates an amazing fragrance oil for all sorts of spice incense, homemade candles, homemade soap, and so many other creations. We hope that your enjoy this scent in all of your products!

What Does Spiced Cranberry Fragrance Oil Smell Like?

This fragrance oil by Natures Garden is a refreshing blend of cranberry relish and orange zests with hints of ginger, nutmeg, and cinnamon. A Best Seller!

How Do Our Customers Use Spiced Cranberry Fragrance Oil in Bath and Body Products?

Our customers can create all kinds of different types of bath and body creations this cranberry spice fragrance oil. Bath oils, diy bath bombs, cranberry perfume, spicy soap, and diy lotions can all be made with up to 0.1% of this fragrance oil.

While this fragrance oil is a body safe scent, there is a very small quantity allowed to be used in bath and body products. Therefore, we chose not to test this fragrance oil in cold process soap batch to keep our standard consistent. If you desire this fragrance oil in your own soaps, then feel free to try out. We would love to hear how it performs for you! If you want to add color to bath and body recipes, then you can use red liquid soap dye. As always, avoid using candle dyes in any of these products.

How Do Our Customers Use Spiced Cranberry Fragrance Oil in Room Scenting Products?

All kinds of diy room scents can be created with this spice and cranberry fragrance oil. Potpourri, reed diffusers, and incense can each be made with a fragrance oil concentration of 30% and no more. Also, homemade house cleaning solutions can be scented with up to 0.1% of this strong, spice aroma. Also, aroma bead products will have a great scent retained for this fragrance oil.

Further, spice scented candles and other wax based room scenting products can use this fragrance oil in their recipes. Scented wax cubes and scented candles are made of either vegetable waxes or paraffin wax, then the can use up to 10% of this fragrance oil. Both Joy Wax and Pillar of Bliss Wax will perform perfectly for this scent. Also, you can make strongly scented soy candles with this fragrance oil. If you want to add colorant to your candle products, then feel free to use eight drops of red candle colorant with six drops of black liquid candle dye As always, this is based on four pounds of wax. Alternatively, shredded red and black color blocks will also work nicely. If you want to chose other candle making supplies to color your products, then just make sure not to include crayons in this list as they clog wicks.

Lastly, if you have been left with a craving for spiced cranberry, try this Spiced Cranberry Sauce Recipe. If you like a little spice with your cranberries, you are sure to love it!

Pistachio Pudding Cake Fragrance Oil is a scent by Natures Garden. This aroma is an absolutely delicious blend of pistachio with sweet and rich scents that create a fragrance oil perfectly named pistachio pudding cake. There is no mistaking this delicious dessert aroma, it is the perfect scent for making any of your homemade product smell mouth watering good! This bakery fresh fragrance oil will have you craving the real thing! No worries, we have you covered, here is a recipe for pistachio pudding cake!

Our customers can create all sorts of homemade room scenting products with this delicious fragrance oil. Both potpourri and incense can each use a maximum of 50% of this pistachio pudding cake aroma. Also, homemade cleaning products can be made with no more than 5% of this scrumptious scent. Further, aroma beads can be made with this fragrance oil and will strong scent. Bakery fresh smelly jelly crystals can also be used to make strongly scented air fresheners.

Moreover, this scent can used to make wax based creations like candles or wax melts used for room scenting. Products that are made of either vegetable waxes or paraffin wax can use the maximum 10% in their formulation. Customers create delicious wax melts and pillars with our Pillar of Bliss Wax. Additionally, both Joy Wax and Wow Wax will have this fragrance oil performing perfectly. Also, soy wax will have a nice, strong scent when they use Pistachio Pudding Cake Fragrance Oil. This includes any of our soy waxes, our 100% soy wax, 464, or 444. If you want to color your creations, then we suggest that you add a small amount of a shredded green color block into the wax. Alternatively, use one drop of green liquid candle dye per four pounds of wax. Don’t use any crayons in candle products or you will likely have your wick clogged.

How Do Our Customers Use Pistachio Pudding Cake Fragrance Oil in Bath and Body Recipes?

Our customer that create their own bath and body products can use this scrumptious fragrance oil in their recipes. Bath gels, bath oils, body scrubs, and related bath products can be made with up to 5% of this fragrance oil. Also, body products such as lotion and cream recipes can use this pudding fragrance oil. Pistachio pudding cake perfume oils, body sprays, and other products that will remain on your body can also utilize up to 5% scented oil.

Not only can mp soap bases and hp soap recipes be scented with this fragrance, but the fragrance will perform perfectly in cp soap. Our Cold Process Soap Testing Results have revealed that this fragrance oil is great for this method of making soap. A batch containing this fragrance oil will have no separation, no acceleration, and no ricing. The final product will discolor to a light brown hue. The cured bars will have a very strong scent retained. Adding Vanilla White Color Stabilizer may be able to prevent some of the discoloration. The brown discoloration is likely caused by the 5% vanillin content. However, there are more than forty ingredients used in fragrance manufacturing that may lead to discoloration of body products. Customers should test each fragrance with the color stabilizer. When coloring your bath and body products, then we suggest using a small amount of green liquid soap dye.

Sage and Citrus Fragrance Oil from Nature’s Garden is a vibrant fragrance oil that mixes shimmering citrus scents with base notes of fresh sage leaves. This Best Selling fragrance oil is has a scent that simply cannot be ignored. One whiff of this one and you’ll be hooked! It’s a great addition to any of your scented product lines. Drawing inspiration from popular sage and citrus combinations, not only in bath and body products, but the food and drink industry as well. This fragrance performs exceptionally well in candles. A valued customer from Kitchener, Ontario CA writes “I really like this scent! It has an excellent hot and cold throw. I would highly recommend this scent!” Pick up a bottle of Sage and Citrus Fragrance Oil from Nature’s Garden today and explore all of the fun ways you can use this shimmer scent!

What Does Sage and Citrus Fragrance Oil Smell Like?

Sage and Citrus Fragrance Oil from Nature’s garden is a distinctive combination of top notes of mandarin, tangerine, ruby red grapefruit, and lemon rinds. A base note of fresh sage leaves makes this Nature’s Garden scent a Best Seller!

How Do Our Customers use Sage and Citrus Fragrance Oil in Room Scenting Recipes?

Sage and Citrus Fragrance Oil can be used to create shimmering room scents. Products such as incense, potpourri, and Smelly Jellies can use this fragrance oil as 50% of the total recipe. This fragrance oil also performs exceptionally well in aroma beads.

Wax-based products, such as candles and tarts, will perform exceptionally well when up to 10% fragrance oil is incorporated in your recipe. This scent performs wonderfully in Joy candle wax and Wow Wax, and in soy waxes such as 464 soy wax. When coloring your candle wax, we recommend using 4 drops of yellow candle dye and a small amount of orange liquid candle dye per four pounds of wax. Alternatively, you could shred a small amount of yellow and orange color block into your melted wax. Either way you choose to color your candles, do not use crayons as a colorant for your wax. Crayons will likely clog your wick, preventing the candle from properly burning.

How Do Our Customers use Sage and Citrus Fragrance Oil in Bath and Body Recipes?

Sage and Citrus Fragrance Oil is a truly unique dynamic bath and body scent. Bath gels, bath bombs, and oils perform perfectly with 5% of this bright fragrance oil is used. Sage and Citrus Fragrance Oil is a commanding scent no matter what products you are creating! Using as much as 5% fragrance oil, our customers create fresh homemade perfumes, body sprays, and lotions. Customers also make their own household cleaning supplies with up to 5% fragrance oil.

Sugar Corn Pudding Fragrance Oil is a sweet corn scent by Natures Garden. This aroma is a tasty blend of sweet corn and creamy butter with milk in sugar to create a fragrance oil that is as delicious as sugary corn pudding. One specific customer review has described this aroma as sweet corn bread and vanilla pudding, not only that but this individual found this scent to be one of their favorites!

What Does Sugar Corn Pudding Fragrance Oil Smell Like?

This fragrance oil by Natures Garden is sweet corn, creamy buttery notes with hints of milk and sugar.

Homemade room scenting creations can be made by our customers with this deliciously sweet fragrance oil. Potpourri recipes, reed diffusers, and incense can each be scented with up to 50% of this corn aroma. Further, homemade cleaning supplies as well as unscented store bought cleaners can all be scented by no more than 5% of this fragrance. Also, nice and strong aroma beads can be made with this fragrance oil.

Another kind of room scenting ideas are candles and wax tarts, which can use this corn pudding aroma. When using either vegetable waxes or paraffin wax, then you can use a maximum of 10% for this fragrance oil. Candles and melts made of joy wax or wow wax will each be perfect after the addition of this scent. If you want to make strongly scented soy candles, then this fragrance oil is a good choice as well. This includes any of our soy waxes including 100% soy wax, soy wax 444, or soy wax 464. If you want to color your wax creations, then we would suggest that you use an ample amount of shredded yellow color block. Although, if you would rather use liquid candle dye, we suggest one drop of yellow candle dye.

How Do Our Customers Use Sugar Corn Pudding Fragrance Oil in Bath and Body Recipes?

Bath and body products can be created with the incorporation of this sweet corn pudding fragrance oil. Bath recipes can be scented with up to 5% of this fragrance. This includes products such as, bath fizzies, bath teas, and bath oils. In addition, our Sugar Corn Pudding Fragrance Oil can be incorporated into body products that remain on the skin. These are products like lotions, body butters, and body sprays. They can also include up to 5% of this sugary fragrance oil.

Our Sugar Corn Pudding Fragrance Oil can be used to create homemade soap recipes. For instance, our Cold Process Soap Testing Results have shown this scent is great for creating soap through this method. A batch that includes this scent will have no acceleration, no separation, and no ricing. This fragrance oil will retain a good scent in soaps and will have a brown discoloration after cure. Whether you are creating melt and pour soap, hp soap, or other types of bath and body recipes, you may choose to color them. If you want to add colorant, we suggest using yellow liquid soap colorant in an amount you prefer. Whether you follow our suggestion or go with a different method for coloring these products, you shouldn’t include any candle dyes in them as they aren’t body safe.

NG Morning Glory and Honeysuckle Type Fragrance Oil from Nature’s Garden is a complex, earthy floral aroma that is sure to satisfy the senses. This is a truly unique scent that works well in all applications, creating head-turning scented products each and every time! Floral top notes create a strong start for this scent, while minty wood notes round off the blend. The delicate aroma can be compared to the scent of a popular fabric softener. This makes it the perfect choice for refreshing, clean products! A valued customer from Corona, CA writes “I recently purchased this fragrance and used it in m&p soap and perfume solids. I handed out samples and everyone loves it.” This individual has embraced the versatility of this fragrance! Give it a try today and see what you can create!

NG Morning Glory & Honeysuckle Type Fragrance Oil from Nature’s Garden is a complex, unique blend of morning glories, honeysuckle, and geranium. This enticing floral blend is given a unique depth with notes of corn mint, cedarwood, eucalyptus, orange, and patchouli. This fragrance oil is clean and polished, and can be compared to a popular fabric softener!

First, this clean, uplifting fragrance oil can be used up to 50% in delightful scenting recipes such as air fresheners and room sprays. You may also wish to create other types of room scenting recipes such as incense or diffusers. These types of products can also include 50% if this honeysuckle scent. This clean floral scent also performs exceptionally in aroma beads. Alternatively, strongly fragranced smelly jelly jars can be create. Many customers love these for scenting bathrooms or small bedrooms.

Homemade candles and wax tarts can be made will perform wonderfully when this fragrance oil is used. The recommended maximum usage is up to 10%. This refined fragrance oil will allow you to create strongly scented candle when using Joy Wax, Pillar of Bliss Wax, and Wow Wax. It will also perform well in 464 soy wax candles and crystal pillar palm wax candles. If you want to add a little color to your candles, we recommend 4 drops green and 1 drop blue liquid candle dye per four pounds of wax. On the other hand, you could shred a small amount of green and blue color block into your melted wax. Do not use crayons to color your candles as they will clog your wick, prevent a proper burn.

How Do Our Customers Use NG Morning Glory and Honeysuckle Type Fragrance Oil in Bath and Body Recipes?

To those who are handmade soap makers, you can use up to 5% in cold process soaps or melt and pour soap recipes. Our Cold Process Soap Testing Results have shown that soaps that incorporate this fragrance experience slight acceleration, so soap at room temperature. This will help reduce your acceleration. This soap experienced no ricing, discoloration, or separation. Cured soap had a strong scent retention. If you wish to color your soap, we recommend using green and blue liquid soap dye according to your specification.

You can also use this wonderful scent to create delightful bath and body products! Bath gels, bath bombs, and bath oils were found to perform well with up to 5% of this fragrance oil added. Customers can incorporate NG Morning Glory & Honeysuckle Fragrance Oil into many homemade scented projects. Homemade perfumes and body sprays can be created using up to 5% of this strikingly spotless fragrance. Additionally, customers make their own lotions with a maximum of 5% fragrance oil, and household cleaning supplies with a maximum of 5% fragrance oil.

Are you looking for a fun and easy way to get started with this fragrance oil? Check out our freeBeeswax Candle Recipe! Show us how your finished product came out by taking a photo on Instagram, and tagging us @ngscents. We look forward to seeing your pictures!